Standard operating procedures start chugging back to life at Medicare, Medicaid
CMS has taken an important step toward normalizing its operations as the COVID crisis matures:
The agency is restarting routine inspections of healthcare providers and suppliers certified to receive reimbursement from Medicare and Medicaid.
As part of a Monday announcement, the agency released guidance for state agencies and a toolkit for nursing homes. In the materials, CMS calls for the resumption of onsite revisit surveys, non-immediate jeopardy complaint surveys and annual recertification surveys “as soon as resources are available.”
CMS Administrator Seema Verma suggests her team will maintain a heightened state of awareness over infection control as these surveys and other non-crisis activities ramp back up.
“[T]he health and safety of America’s patients will always be our top priority,” Verma adds in the announcement.
For more on the development, including links to a memo sent to state agencies and the toolkit for nursing homes, click here.